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5:40 p.m. Santorum vs. Klink Good news for conservatives in Pennsylvania. By NR's Ramesh Ponnuru & John J. Miller |
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By the same token, however, Klink's win is probably bad news for Santorum. He's going to have to fight Klink on the grounds of economics rather than values. Pro-life activists ought not sit this one out: Santorum has led the battle against partial-birth abortion; and Klink could in theory help create a Democratic majority that would keep pro-life legislation bottled up. That case won't work, though, for your average voter with moderately conservative inclinations. But there are silver linings for Santorum. The national pro-abortion money will sit out the race. And the low turnout in Philly, which hurt Schwartz in the primary, may spell trouble for Klink in November. Also, Klink is from the western part of the state, like Santorum. Santorum doesn't need to fear getting pummeled in the east. Partial
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